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ANCR Proposes a Registrar Dynamic Data Assurance WG proposal to start a workgroup at Kantara, inviting a  Multi-Industry Collaboration.  

Collaboration between the security industry with use cases specific to (emergency responders), the privacy industry (Data Privacy Officers) and the Digital Identity Industry,  

 Proposing a work effort at Kantara Initiative for a DPT-Registrar Notary Assurance Program  

 

Program Sub-Group  

  • The Security Architecture -   

  • The Registrars Code of Practice - (Discuss Plan?) 

  • Controller Credential – Code of Conduct  -   

With 3 areas of policy topics

  1. Registrar - Consent by Default Code of Practice  

  1. Dynamic Security Access Architecture Group 

  1. Digital Privacy Notary - Privacy Policy, Index and Ledger 

 

Topics
Governance Authority, sovereign transparency - decentralised and distributed data governance, security and policy for regulators and industry engagement and approval, to enable new knowledge banking industry,   

This group would inherit updated ANCR Specification(s) as well as use of the ANCR TPS Benchmark Program – For Assessment and Assurance, of registry products and services for regulators,  

The program aims to produce, maintain and sustain the international policy framework for registrars in different industries, and jurisdictions to extend their governance authority with this framework.  

Specifically, planning to provide a common’s  policy extensions framework that governs the PII Controller Notice and Notary Credential Policy, to  enable children, youth, community security and privacy standard development.  

The Audience is OECD, CoE 108+ committee, Commonwealth, industry and Community of Registrars

ANCR Contributing
* AuthC -Consent by Default Protocol for digital identity management systems and surveillance. 

The AuthC protocol in development at ANCR would be to  extend existing identiyt management protocols., with a authorisation from consent.   

Digital Privacy as public digital infrastructure, and an industry unto –itself for the co-regulation of the data commons. Contributing to these efforts, CoE, OECD,  

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